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I've a couple of problems which I suspect are all related - the problem starts here.....

On Friday I opened an e-mail from someone I knew (work related) via Outlook and opened the attachment. No problems. Two hours later went back into Outlook to view the attachment and my computer froze....eventually got a message saying insufficient resource to complete the application (or something like that!). Re-booted my machine, same result..rebooted again....tried opening another word doc....same problem. My machine has 128MB of RAM, 52% is unused.

I tried running the maintenance wizard, but that seems in a loop and never goes anywhere - this is the first time I've seen this fault. Normally, cleaning the disc is done with no problems.

Has anyone got any ideas what I can do???? There are loads of companies selling possible solutions - scan disc and fault fix etc, but I don't really want to spend any money unless I have to!

Any replies would be really appreciated. I'm not very PC minded....just liked the sound of this site when searching for an answer and suspect a few of you out there have the same feeling for their PC as me at the moment! A non-PC user friendly answer would be brilliant.

First, were you expecting this document? Remember than much malware will masquerade itself as coming from someone you know (whose own computer has been compromised).
Second, if this is a legitimate document, can you try to save the file to your hard drive and then use Word to open it, or can you open ANY existing .doc with word- - -I wasn't sure from your post.
Regards,
John

I cannot advise on Word. I know very little about it. You could download Ope Office 2.0.1 and use it to access your Word documents until a solution is found. OO will open, edit, create, Word documents.

What version of Word do you have?
Have you considered uninstalling Office and then reinstalling it? You might consider attempting a system restore to a point before you got the Email.

Have you downloaded any available security patches for your version of Office?
Like Acklan, I am not an expert when it comes to the technical aspect of Word, but providing the version may help someone else with more experience.
Thanks
John